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Topic Review (Newest First)

02-16-2013 10:20 PM

AFX

Thank you, I think it turned out pretty nice. I started out with a solid core door that turned out to be press board but I went with it anyway. The Quietsew will be my next purchase after a couple easy jobs.
The clutch is'nt to bad when you get on the short adjustment hole but if you sneeze it can get away from you.
Have fun with it. I think it's a blast.

02-16-2013 07:26 PM

51 Super

Looks like a cool set up,I like the extra room on the table , I just got my consew 226 in late December & I cant wait to replace that old clutch motor for the quietsew 5000 ,

02-16-2013 05:30 PM

AFX

No, I left when I was young and went back when I was 19 for a while. It was Yapank at that time.

02-16-2013 04:59 PM

BigEsGarage

Wasn't far from there, how about that! I'm from Middle Island used to hang in Ridge and Yapank a-lot.
God I can't seem to get away from you people! You go to Longwood?

02-16-2013 04:10 PM

AFX

Hey thanks. Got a few projects in the works, a boat, some chairs, and bar captains chairs in prep for a 57 chev pick up to get my work noticed.
I come from Long Island also. Yousto be called Shirley, now I think it's Middle Morriches.

02-16-2013 03:19 PM

BigEsGarage

Looks Great! My wife's a seamstress so sewing machines are a part of life!
I can't wait to show her the cover you made....
Been trying to convince her to do upholstery. Table looks pretty sweet too! Good luck with it!

02-16-2013 12:40 PM

AFX

Finished my Industrial sewing table

So to anyone who would be interested, heres my sewing table and cover I made for my machine. And a shot of my 63 wagon ready for 2nd round of blocking.
Sorry to take up space on the thread, but i'm exited to be trimming.